Polemics

People often ask why I churn out so many polemic, contrarian articles. The answer? It’s simply how I think. My brain naturally questions everything, not out of a desire to be difficult, but because that’s just my worldview. I’m not inventing challenges for the sake of argument—the challenges are already there, embedded in the world as I see it.

Another reason is solidarity. I write in hopes that others, whose thoughts run along similar lines, might stumble across my material and feel less alone. There’s something deeply reassuring in discovering that someone else has been on the same mental journey—that feeling of “Ah, I’m not alone in this.” Many times, I’ve had ideas only to find that philosophers, thinkers, or whoever have already penned volumes on the subject. And honestly? That grounds me. Even better if they’ve gone further, articulated it more eloquently, or ventured into new depths. It’s all useful. Plus, their critics then become my critics, and I get to sharpen my thoughts in response—or at least build my own defences.

And finally, I write for the potential spark. Maybe someone out there reads a piece of mine and feels inspired to take it further, push an idea beyond what I could imagine. After all, entire Nobel Prize-winning theories have started as someone else’s footnotes. There’s nothing wrong with being someone’s footnote.

So, now you know.


NB: I’ll be in surgery when this posts, so I’ve scheduled this in advance so as not to have a gap…that may occur anyway.

2 thoughts on “Polemics

  1. I enjoy your posts, your writting style and your opinions. Even if it’s a topic I may not be passionate about, the way you present information from your viewpoint is valuable and entertaining.

    Sending healing vibes and steady hands for your care team today.

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